Information Networking for Criminal Justice Certificate
Description
The Information Networking for Criminal Justice Certificate consists of fifteen credit hours designed to provide a valuable understanding of technology and technology issues in criminal justice. This certificate is designed to be a "stand alone" certificate for persons desiring knowledge crucial to working in today's criminal justice field. This certificate will expand the credentials of a person pursuing a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice or Information Networking and Telecommunications or a Bachelor of General Studies.
Courses
JUS 305 Corporate Crime and Deviance
JUS 225 Information Age Technology and the Justice System
INT 250 Introduction to Web Development
INT 658 Law of Cyberspace
(Pre-requisite: Business Law OR Intro to Law, OR Public Policy, Ethics and Law
in Information Networking)
INT 680 Network Architecture and Data Communications I
(Pre-requisite: College Algebra OR Calculus)
Departments that Administer
Political Science and Justice Studies
Information Networking and Telecommunications
Information
For questions about course offerings, contact the Fort Hays State University Department of Political Science and Justice Studies 785.628.5945 -- email bkinnair@fhsu.edu or the Fort Hays State University Department of Information Networking and Telecommunications at 785.628.5373 -- email int@fhsu.edu. To enroll or seek enrollment information, contact the Fort Hays State University Virtual College 785.628.4291.
For more information regarding the Bachelor of General Studies degree, please visit:
http://www.fhsu.edu/virtualcollege/ or contact:
Joleen Briggs, Coordinator for Interdisciplinary Studies -- jmbriggs@fhsu.edu
(785) 628-4029